Source Problem. the Growth of the Powers of Parliament. English History (Hist. 31) Cornell University. January, 1921
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"—Stat, of the Realm. I. 290. Parliaments of 1341 and 1343 "It is accorded by the prelates, pearls, barons, and the com- monalty of the land in full parliament . . . that our Lord the King shall procure friends, allies and retainers, who shall aid him to conquer his rights (in P'rance and Scotland)." The King asks their advice as to how most easily he can raise the ninth already granted for the first year — "and with the ninth for the second year." Each estate asks for redress of grievances. Th...e Commons ask for the confirmation of the great charter and other statutes. The Lords and Commons ask that commissioners be appointed to audit the accounts of the officers, that an ordinance lately issued for the arrest of supposed criminals be annulled, that the great officers of state be appointed by the King in parliament and that the statute of the previous year be held good at every point. The King yields. Rot. Pari. II, 127. The conditions are drawn up into a statute (Slat, of the Realm, I, 295-96).
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